Run from Soundfirm’s Sydney Facility, the company managed camera originals, back-ups and media transcodes (with Nir Shelter, DataShelter), partly on-set, and partly back in the facility – and then the full post, from Editorial/cutting rooms at their facility on Fox Studios, to DI/picture post, sound post production and delivery.

The Production’s editorial team were able to preview shots and VFX plates directly from the cutting room to Soundfirm’s 30-seater DI projection grading/preview room, providing a real short-hand for the film-makers.

VFX and motion graphics were also managed in-house, as Soundfirm directly commissioned local artist, Nils Crompton, who located himself in the Soundfirm building to work closely with the original media, the Director and the Editor, providing very tangible creative and logistical advantages.

“…we had to take a very hands-on approach to managing the post production on this film and being able to do that entirely under one-roof made it possible,” said General Manager, Paul Willey. “Centrally managing the data, the editorial and the full finishing post is the best way to ensure we can adapt and provide flexibility to the film-maker,” he added.

‘UnInidian’ has its Gala Premiere on the 7th October, and will release in Australia and globally, later in the year.

Colourist – Trish Cahill

Conform and Online Editor – Shane Goddard

Sound Designers – Andy Wright & Steve Burgess

Dialogue Editor and Re-recording Mixer – Andy Wright

Dialogue and ADR – Diego Ruiz

Foley Recordist – Alex Francis

Foley Recordist – Adam Connelly

Foley Walker – Mario Vaccaro

Sound Assistant – Tanya Payne

VFX – Nils Crompton (RMK Crew)

Digital Imaging Technician – Nir Shelter (Data Shelter)

Post Producer – Jasmin Turnbull

General Manager – Paul Willey

Beautiful divorcee and single mother of one, Meera (Tannishtha Chatterjee) is an Australian of Indian origin. Smart and independent, she has carved out a successful life for herself and her daughter … despite family pressure to find ‘a nice Indian match’. Then Meera meets Will (Brett Lee)… tall and blonde with a charming smile. But falling in love with an Australian man is not only scandalous – it’s unindian! Does she do as her family wishes? … Or does she follow her heart and live her life the way she wants? Highlighting the complexities of wooing another from a different culture, unINDIAN is a comedy with a lot of heart and a little spice!